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San Bernardino is on track to exit bankruptcy by the end of the year, City Attorney Gary Saenz said.
April 28 -
After having been withdrawn from the energy bill in the Senate, controversial legislation to provide federal funds to Flint, Mich., and any other community facing a water crisis, has been included in a major water bill introduced in the chamber this week.
April 27 -
State budget conditions vary widely as of late fiscal 2016, with the overall picture getting better while states with less diversified economies face significant stress, Standard & Poor's said Wednesday.
April 27 -
Three Democratic Senators representing states without sales taxes recently wrote a letter to Senate leadership opposing federal legislation that would impose an Internet tax sales tax on its businesses.
April 26 -
Hawaii signed a lease agreement with Kaiser Permanente in which the health system will take over three struggling Maui hospitals.
April 26 - California
The recent decision by the California State Teachers Retirement System to change its investment policy and reduce expected asset return volatility, is credit positive for California and its school districts , Moody's Investors Service said.
April 25 - Washington
Standard & Poors Ratings Services this week revised its outlook to negative from stable on both the District of Columbias bonds outstanding issued for National Public Radio (NPR) and on its issuer credit rating for the media organization.
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California is the least prepared to weather a recession of the four most populous states, according to a Moodys Investors Service fiscal stress test.
April 22 - California
California achieved $195 million in net present value savings on a $1.5 billion competitive sale that included a sizeable refunding.
April 21 - California
A California bill that would encourage the states two big public pension funds to invest in state infrastructure was approved in committee.
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